The Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung) is a novella written by Franz Kafka which was first published in 1915.
Bermejo-Rubio emphasizes that Kafka ordered in 1915 that there should be no illustration of Gregor.
In his letter to his publisher of 25 October 1915, in which he discusses his concern about the cover illustration for the first edition, Kafka does use the term Insekt, though, saying: "The insect itself is not to be drawn.
La metamorfosi, Rodolfo Paoli (reviewed in 1970 by Ervino Pocar) by Mondadori. === In Spanish === 1938.
Contrast and uniformity, style and the depicted, portrayal and fable are seamlessly intertwined". In 1989, Nina Pelikan Straus wrote a feminist interpretation of The Metamorphosis, bringing to the forefront the transformation of the main character Gregor's sister, Grete, and foregrounding the family and, particularly, younger sister's transformation in the story.
Not only in Kafka's life but also in his oeuvre does Rieck see the description of a fight between these two parts. Reiner Stach argued in 2004 that no elucidating comments were needed to illustrate the story and that it was convincing by itself, self-contained, even absolute.
Underwood 1992: Malcolm Pasley (titled "The Transformation") 1993: Joachim Neugroschel 1996: Stanley Appelbaum 1999: Ian Johnston * 2006: audio by David Barnes * 2012: audio by David Richardson * 2014: audio by Bob Neufeld 2002: David Wyllie 2002: Richard Stokes 2007: Michael Hofmann 2009: Joyce Crick 2009: William Aaltonen 2014: Christopher Moncrieff 2014: Susan Bernofsky * 2014: audio by Edoardo Ballerini 2014: John R.
Reduced to carrying out his professional responsibilities, anxious to guarantee his advancement and vexed with the fear of making commercial mistakes, he is the creature of a functionalistic professional life. In 2007, Ralf Sudau took the view that particular attention should be paid to the motifs of self-abnegation and disregard for reality.
Underwood 1992: Malcolm Pasley (titled "The Transformation") 1993: Joachim Neugroschel 1996: Stanley Appelbaum 1999: Ian Johnston * 2006: audio by David Barnes * 2012: audio by David Richardson * 2014: audio by Bob Neufeld 2002: David Wyllie 2002: Richard Stokes 2007: Michael Hofmann 2009: Joyce Crick 2009: William Aaltonen 2014: Christopher Moncrieff 2014: Susan Bernofsky * 2014: audio by Edoardo Ballerini 2014: John R.
Underwood 1992: Malcolm Pasley (titled "The Transformation") 1993: Joachim Neugroschel 1996: Stanley Appelbaum 1999: Ian Johnston * 2006: audio by David Barnes * 2012: audio by David Richardson * 2014: audio by Bob Neufeld 2002: David Wyllie 2002: Richard Stokes 2007: Michael Hofmann 2009: Joyce Crick 2009: William Aaltonen 2014: Christopher Moncrieff 2014: Susan Bernofsky * 2014: audio by Edoardo Ballerini 2014: John R.
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